March is such a hard month to figure - anything really is plausible. I could totally see the blinds being completely shut the entire month, and I could also see a mid-month bomb that has all of us wondering "where has this been all winter?"
March might be the most difficult month to guess what will happen several weeks out.
Someone called?
Hey, we've relaxed the attire here in the office sometime ago, but I still have to wear jeans. I got home at 4:30 yesterday. At 4:35 I was in shorts and on my way to the trail with my wife.
I sure hope not. Not enthused for a 32 year old shooter who historically waves a red cape on defense. I will not be happy if it happens. Much better options out there for this team.
Good read for the weekend threat: (and to Nut's point earlier - this might be one of, it not our last true hurrah...)
https://www.millersville.edu/weathercenter/forecasts/weather-discussion.php
Well, our good neighbors from up north decided that the low should be centered over Wilmington, DE and provide a good soaking rain for eastern PA with snow out west. Just another possible solution in the 'ole bag of tricks.
Virtually nothing in Harrisburg to 7" in Baltimore to 10" in the DC suburbs.
If it went down like that, I'll be ready for spring.
Until the next opportunity.
Yep, I think there's way too much chaos in the atmosphere right now for anything to lock in (or lock out) more than a few days in advance. This Sunday could end up looking even better in the days ahead...
...or, it might not. LOL
Elliott says that the ridge axis favors a direct hit this weekend but the progressive nature of the pattern favors a miss. Our ground truth Sunday ultimately comes down to which feature wins out. So far this winter, it's been the progressiveness of the pattern.
Had the same mixture last evening. Woke up early this morning to one of the thicker frosts of the season. That in conjunction with the leftover moisture provided some interesting driving conditions on the way down 441 this morning.
At any rate - it's quickly turning into a glorious morning with the promise of more beautiful weather to come. Going to enjoy every bit of it.
I agree completely - I'm not knocking or begrudging anyone from moving around. I hope it didn't come across that I was. I will tell you that our workforce of 950 employees is made up of 43 that left and came back. That's almost 5% of our workforce. I find that interesting.
That's awesome, good for you! I've been with my company for 25 years and working in HR, not a lot of long-term commitment today from people that there was years ago. Nothing wrong with that, it's just a different mindset.